Lexington Turf Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1926-04-30

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v . J; B v ,- « I , J 1 j * .- | J • j , ! 1 i. LEXINGTON TURF NOTES I L.KXINOTON, Ky., April 29. Arthur Blanchard and Francis Dunne, who will officiate at Aurora, departed tonight for Chicago. Ohittagong, which finished third in the Camden Handicap, was sent back to Churchill Downs this morning. The Keeneland Studs main Derby reliance, Champ De Mars, will be brought here from the Louisville track Friday to bo started in a couple of races, including the Blue Crass Stakes. H. P. Whitneys Kden was injured during the rur.ning of her winning race yesterday. The injury was not of a serious nature, but necessitated her withdrawal today. Harold Fallons Indian Maiden, by Whisk Broom 1 1., is to be bred to Olambala. Sanford Lyne was a visitor at the local course this morning. He reports the following foals: Day colt, by My Ilay — Polly Connelly; brown filly, by Lucky Hour Grace Harban; brown colt, by My Play — Daisy Piatt; brown filly, by Black Servant Lillian Mae B. Mr. Lyne is standing the good Vulcain horse Hephaistos in partnership with l-rank Brown. Jockey Sammy Steele, under contract to Q. F Croissant, lias entirely recovered from injur i-s he suffered when thrown iti a race at tho Miami course, and will accept mounts at Lexington. Boot to Boot which will probably accompany Bagenbagsairo to Maryland to start in the Proakness Stakes was worked after tin-first lace a mile in 1:44%, He treat about hta task in easy fashion and was under strain! for most of the way.


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